@amplifiedvideo that's just flat out false. I work in the sound industry and we have very new software and very new hardware as do most of my colleagues. Also inexpensive and quality is often two words not used in the same sentence when it comes to pro sound work; key word is often, not always, but is increasingly prevalent in the pro sound recording industry; think mics, or just a PT HD rig.
In order to prepare yourself for the latest formats you need to utilize the latest technology.
@portumadre My statement isn't "flat out false" although it may be false of what you do wherever you do it. I wasn't targeting the 'sound industry'. If you ever walk into certain facilities like television stations and places that have been around for awhile in various industries you notice they have a lot of old equipment and they use a lot of old techniques to do things. Thats not to say they dont adapt and implement some new technology and techniques as necessary.
@amplifiedvideo Oh ok. So I will just say your statement is false in regards to professional audio work, especially the inexpensive part. Everyone tries to cut down costs, but no one is buying CRT monitors now a days because they have been around for so long and are proven to display images so well.
Please visit any major television network soon.
Also most of the 'old' stuff they have lying around is not INexpensive, rather the opposite (mixing consoles, mics) Most o the other stuff phased out
@portumadre By inexpensive I don't mean things consumers would go out and buy for a couple hundred dollars or less. When I say inexpensive, it's relative to what they already have and the 'new stuff' that will cost 10 times as much. It really shouldn't be so hard for you to figure that out. Personally I think you understood that but you wanted to keep debating anyway.
Nooooooo! Not the Camaro!
JMM8477 4 weeks ago
@JMM8477 We've heard that sentiment from several folks! Ah well... we go to extremes to get the sounds you need! :)
SoundIdeasCanada 4 weeks ago
heeey, im the 30000th viewer!
Fredricon 9 months ago
@Fredricon Hey... congratulations! Thanks for helping us reach this milestone!!
SoundIdeasCanada 9 months ago
yeah hollywood likes smashing glass, when they crash they have about 20 windows breaking, lol
BuddhaMaster84 1 year ago
So much work put into every sound. Amazing!
urvader 1 year ago
poor camaro
reaperman1982 1 year ago
that\s cool
gopatas 2 years ago
Cool vid, how old is it? I see those CRT Displays I think pre 21st century.
portumadre 2 years ago
@portumadre Professionals rarely use new equipment for profesional work. They like to stick with tried and true and inexpensive things that work.
amplifiedvideo 1 year ago
@amplifiedvideo that's just flat out false. I work in the sound industry and we have very new software and very new hardware as do most of my colleagues. Also inexpensive and quality is often two words not used in the same sentence when it comes to pro sound work; key word is often, not always, but is increasingly prevalent in the pro sound recording industry; think mics, or just a PT HD rig.
In order to prepare yourself for the latest formats you need to utilize the latest technology.
portumadre 1 year ago
@portumadre My statement isn't "flat out false" although it may be false of what you do wherever you do it. I wasn't targeting the 'sound industry'. If you ever walk into certain facilities like television stations and places that have been around for awhile in various industries you notice they have a lot of old equipment and they use a lot of old techniques to do things. Thats not to say they dont adapt and implement some new technology and techniques as necessary.
amplifiedvideo 1 year ago
@amplifiedvideo Oh ok. So I will just say your statement is false in regards to professional audio work, especially the inexpensive part. Everyone tries to cut down costs, but no one is buying CRT monitors now a days because they have been around for so long and are proven to display images so well.
Please visit any major television network soon.
Also most of the 'old' stuff they have lying around is not INexpensive, rather the opposite (mixing consoles, mics) Most o the other stuff phased out
portumadre 1 year ago
@portumadre By inexpensive I don't mean things consumers would go out and buy for a couple hundred dollars or less. When I say inexpensive, it's relative to what they already have and the 'new stuff' that will cost 10 times as much. It really shouldn't be so hard for you to figure that out. Personally I think you understood that but you wanted to keep debating anyway.
amplifiedvideo 1 year ago
@amplifiedvideo you're prolly right, im a bit of a dickhead from time to time:)
portumadre 1 year ago
@portumadre Well at least you know it. I respect people who know what they are.
amplifiedvideo 1 year ago
@amplifiedvideo lol, you're a bit stubborn, too. Admit it for yourself, too, ay? :)
austinm08 7 months ago
@portumadre But they dont just upgrade to the latest and greatest for the sake of it.
amplifiedvideo 1 year ago
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portumadre 1 year ago